A dead swan lies on the ground in front of a twisted tree and limbs. Two damaged buildings are in the background. The damage was caused by the tornado that hit Louisville, Kentucky, on March 27, 1890. The tornado killed an estimated 100 people and...

A fallen tree rests against a large rock cliff which is adjacent to a clearing. An indentation at the base of the cliff makes a "rock house." Green trees are in the background. Location may possibly be in Laurel County, Kentucky.

A group of people, including several children and a man holding a baby, stand amidst the wreckage of a home in Louisville destroyed by the tornado which hit Louisville, Kentucky, on March 27, 1890. Two trees stand in front of the house on Chapel...

A large sandstone rock sits in the yard of the Mammoth Cave Hotel in Mammoth Cave, Kentucky. The hotel, which sits within the boundaries of the Mammoth Cave National Park, was built by John Croghan in 1841 and destroyed by fire in 1916. The rock...

A large stone statue of the Virgin Mary stands seemingly undamaged amid the wreckage caused by the tornado that hit Louisville, Kentucky, on March 27, 1890. The tornado killed an estimated 100 people and many more were injured. Sacred Heart Church...

A loose crowd stands along Jefferson Street, while a horse-drawn tram passes on the road. Buildings damaged by the tornado which hit Louisville, Kentucky, on March 27, 1890, stand on the other side of the street. On the near side of the street, one...

A man in a stovepipe hat stands posing among broken fences in front of a log structure. The handwritten caption on the back of the image indicates that this is the oldest tavern in Kentucky, possibly in Boyle County or Nelson County.

A man is standing on Devil's Backbone, a rock formation and peninsula formed by the flow of Fourteen Mile Creek into the Ohio River. A group of people are further up on the rock formation. Devil's Backbone is currently situated outside Charlestown...

A man stands fishing at the mouth of Fourteen Mile Creek, a creek in Clark County, Indiana, with the Ohio River in the background. It is so named because it is fourteen miles away from the Falls of the Ohio. The area was known as Fern Grove in the...